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Maybe its time for a compulsory code of practice for schools and an anti bullying policy designed to resolve conflict similar to the model set out in the workplace.<\/strong><\/p>\n

We are starting a campaign to help us in changing legislation with the government and with school boards to get the schools to update and follow the policies set out to protect students that are being bullied both at school and out of school via cyber bullying and social media. This bullying has caused numerous deaths by suicide and attempted suicides. All schools should have these policies but how many actually follow their own rules. From the stories we have heard not many do and this is not acceptable.<\/p>\n

We are running this campaign to help support the Bearded Fishermen suicide prevention support lines, 10 lines dedicated to offering support to people 24\/7 that are struggling with mental health and suicidal thoughts. these lines can and do save lives, as part of the campaign we are hoping to get children in school and parents to join us in a protest against bullying in schools.<\/p>\n

Do you want to join us in making a difference?<\/strong><\/p>\n

We are also raising funds to help with supporting children and adults that are being bullied, we have our 24\/7 support call number on 0300 365 0019<\/strong> available for people to call and chat in confidence and to talk. We are running an awareness campaign that will help to support this and to bring more people in to help support children being bullied in schools, we have a gofundme<\/a> and a support funding page (Links Below)<\/strong> to help with funding and having new support lines and training put in place and we have also designed a t-shirt and a hoodie that promotes the message of ‘Stop Bullying – Prevent Suicide<\/strong>‘ that we would love for children and adults to wear to help support this campaign.<\/strong><\/p>\n

We will be arranging a mass UK event hopefully around February 2025 that we hope will involve children and parents from all over the UK to join together in supporting the `<\/strong>Stop Bullying – Prevent Suicides<\/strong>`<\/strong> campaign and to raise awareness of the schools policies and the way schools are not following the correct procedures in stopping bullying. all working together on one day at one time in mass to show support for `Stop Bullying – Prevent Suicide’ Campaign.<\/strong><\/p>\n

On a day to be confirmed we would like all the children and adults who have purchased or received one of our T-Shirts or Hoodies to wear it for the day and post pictures on all social media with the hashtag #bfstopbullying so that we can see people all over the UK spreading the word that we need to stop bullying in schools and to show the schools and government that we will no longer tolerate this happening and that things need to be changed. Wear it in school, college, university and work and lets get it noticed. So spread the word far an wide and share it on all media formats and with friends and family to get this campaign known everywhere. You can spread it all over the UK and abroad the further the better.<\/strong><\/p>\n

We have a page made for people to sign that will get it reviewed in the house of commons by parliament once we have reached 100,000 signatures. We need this sharing and signed by as many people we can. Please share this link on your emails and social media and get friends and family to join in the campaign too.<\/p>\n

Here is the link to get as many signature’s as possible –<\/strong> Click Here<\/a><\/p>\n

Facebook page for the Anti Bullying Campaign<\/a><\/p>\n

Here are the links to our GoFundMe support page and to our Stop Bullying – Prevent Suicide T-Shirts (All proceeds go to the charity)<\/strong><\/p>\n

GoFundMe Support page here<\/a><\/p>\n

Anti-Bullying Campaign Donation Page<\/a><\/p>\n

Stop Bullying-Prevent Suicide Clothing store<\/a><\/p>\n

Why is bullying on the increase in schools?<\/strong><\/p>\n

The Schools Minister and Education Department say \u2018It is the responsibility of each individual Head of School to decide how to manage bullying in their school. It is up to the schools to decide how to govern and manage bullying.<\/strong><\/p>\n

The National Bullying Helpline has this in writing. Allowing a Head of School to unilaterally manage the process is a recipe for disaster, particularly where a school is in self-preservation mode and wants to contain a problem in order to protect their reputation. Presently, it is up to the School to unilaterally decide how to deal with bullying in their particular school. Surely, the School is in a conflict of interest. They are focussed on their image and their Ofsted results, so is it right to rely on a Head of School to resolve an allegation of bullying in their School.<\/p>\n

Currently, there is far too much focus within our schools on image and Ofsted reviews and not enough focus on finding a solution to address the problem. Presently bullying statistics do not appear to be properly documented and recording in schools. Formal investigations are not being carried out.<\/p>\n